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Monster Power Center HTS-3600
#16427 08/01/03 06:24 AM
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Well, I couldn't resist, I purchased the HTS-3600 on ebay!
I want to try it out and if I don't like it ,I know I can sell it and get my money back considering how much I paid for it. I talked the guy down to $275.00($300.00 shipped)I could not find any better deal than that on the web, and that is for a new one! My Denon AVR-1803 still hasn't come in ,so I will be having fun hooking everything up at the same time. Overall, I am going from an Onkyo ht760 system that came with speakers to a Denon avr-1803 w/monster hts-3600. I will be useing the same crappy speakers that came with the Onkyo system. Anyone think I will hear a difference with the new receiver and the power thingy?

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#16428 08/01/03 06:41 AM
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I think you will hear a difference with the receiver, but not the power thingie.


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Re: Monster Power Center HTS-3600
#16429 08/01/03 05:23 PM
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You bought a $300 "line conditioner" for a $300 receiver?

Any receiver with a switch mode power supply so poorly designed that noise on the AC input effects accoustic output of the amplification stage should be avoided because the company at fault has hired the world's single most incomptetent engineer.

Denon has never been such a company, though not even Aiwa would be guilty of this. I was able to design such an SMPS for my senior design project in college. I find it hard to believe that a seasoned analog circuit designer couldn't improve upon my ability to follow a reference design.

My suggestion would be to cancel both orders, and pick a receiver with more features if you want to spend $600.

Re: Monster Power Center HTS-3600
#16430 08/01/03 05:30 PM
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Hate to be a bubble burster as well, but I'd cancel the HTS-3600 order, and put that $300 into a new pair of speakers to replace your admited crappy ones. You'll hear 1000% more difference with a better pair of speakers than you will with that HTS. The Denon is a good choice though, you should be quite happy with that.

It's your money though, so ultimately it's up to you.

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#16431 08/01/03 06:11 PM
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spiff's right. Dropping the $300 on a pair of better speakers would be a better approach than a better receiver as the 1803 really is a fabulous receiver for the price.

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#16432 08/01/03 06:16 PM
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With friends like these, who needs enemas?

Ok, but seriously, Semi has an excellent point. The chances that the $300 line conditioner will improve the sound of your $300 receiver are slim to none. And even if it does improve the sound your money would be better spent on a better receiver or better speakers.

In my opinion, line conditioners and other system improvements -- snake oil or not -- should only be considered after you've already purchased bona-fide-beyond-a-doubt improvements, such as new speakers, quality interconnects, and main components.

Still, if you're set on keeping the condition, I'm sure we're all eager to hear your review on the befores and afters.

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#16433 08/01/03 06:17 PM
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Yes, it is always a good idea to make sure that you're not paying more for insurance than you are for what you're insuring. And that's what those line conditioner/UPS things are. Insurance.


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#16434 08/01/03 06:20 PM
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Excellent point pm...

I'm wasn't saying that no one should buy a line conditioner, or other such devices. I guess I was surprised that someone would spend the money on that when they've got speakers that need upgrading.

Just like PM said...get your Denon, get your dvd player, get your speakers, THEN get your extras like power conditioners, upgraded cables, etc...

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#16435 08/01/03 06:22 PM
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Not exactly. Line conditioners are supposed to improve the quality of the electricity flowing into your components (and thus supposedly improve the sound) more than they are meant to protect from damage.

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#16436 08/01/03 06:29 PM
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Nope. Only at high end Power Companies are they marketed as "improving the sound". If you look at Tripp-Lite, etc, they're all about protection. Brownouts don't do good things to anything electric, and they protect against stuff like that. Don't believe the claims from those companies...


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